Are applications open for admission to various courses at Symbiosis College of Physiotherapy?

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    heena agrawal try to give best solution.. | Scholar-Level 17

    4 days ago

    Hi.

    Yes — based on the latest information, applications (or the admission process) for courses at Symbiosis College of Physiotherapy (SCOP) are currently active / were recently active.

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    Indrani Choudhury | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

    Yes, applications are open at Symbiosis College of Physiotherapy for various courses. The mode of application is online. Aspirants need to apply at the official website for admission to the various programme. Candidates can fill out the application form on the institute's official website.

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heena agrawal

Hi.

Yes — admissions to Symbiosis College of Physiotherapy (SCOP) for the BPT / BPTh course are entrance-based.

SCOP admits most students based on NEET‑UG scores — you must have appeared in NEET-UG to be eligible. 

The admission is merit-based; the institute explicitly states that there is no capitation / donation fee or “direct / management-quota via payment” scheme for BPT admissions.

SCOP has 85% of seats under “Merit Quota” (based on NEET-UG merit) and 15% as “Institutional/Management/Discretionary Quota.” However, even for that 15%, NEET-UG appearance is mandatory per eligibility criteria.

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heena agrawal

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Yes — Symbiosis College of Physiotherapy (SCOP), Pune does offer a physiotherapy degree. 

The course is formally called Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPTh / BPT) — a 5‑year undergraduate degree that includes a 1‑year compulsory clinical internship. 

In official SCOP documents it's sometimes listed as “BPTh”.

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heena agrawal

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Yes, it is easy to get admission to BPT at Symbiosis College of Physiotherapy.

Clear, merit‑based admission via NEET‑UG: SCOP requires NEET‑UG for BPT. That means if you prepare decently and get a reasonable NEET‑UG score, you stand a chance. 

Quota distribution offers some flexibility: 85% seats are under “Merit Quota, ” 15% under “Institutional/Management/Discretionary Quota.” Even institutional-quota seats aren't “donation seats” — NEET‑UG appearance is mandatory.

Fee structure is transparent (for merit and management seats): For 2025‑26, first‑year fee for merit‑quota students is ₹3.5 lakhs. F

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heena agrawal

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For Merit‑quota (Indian nationals): First-year fee is ₹ 3,50,000 (₹ 3,00,000 academic + ₹ 50,000 refundable deposit). 

SCOP states that the academic fee will increase by approximately 10% every year. 

Based on this, many sources approximate total tuition (for all 5 years) to be around ₹ 15 lakhs.

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heena agrawal

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Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPTh) — This is the primary (and currently only) degree programme offered by SCOP. 

The BPTh / BPT programme at SCOP is a 5‑year degree: 4 years of academics + 1 year compulsory clinical internship (per guidelines of National Commission of Allied and Healthcare Professionals, NCAHP).

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